Thursday, July 14, 2011

Serena Williams' Plunging Minidress

Did Serena Williams’ plunging minidress steal show?

Original By Chris Chase
Photos: Serena Williams’ plunging minidress steals show at ESPYsWhat does Chris Chase means by, "to say Serena Williams stole the show at the ESPYs suggests that there was a show to steal?"

Recently the world No. 172  tennis star Serena Williams walked the red carpet in a dazzling, low-cut pink minidress that accentuated her curvy physique.

To accentuate the dress she wore a gold Christian Louboutin with heels that added at least four inches to Serena's 5-foot-9 frame.


Accordingly Serena only played in two tournaments since last year's show; however, she was awarded the ESPY award for best female tennis player, which, according to Chris Chase, "is like the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences giving an Oscar to Al Pacino for this year's sure-to-be stinker "Jack and Jill" because he was fantastic in "The Godfather II."

Well Chris went off on a tangent there, never-the-less Serena showed up and stole the show with her very hot pink, plunging minidress.  What do you think about Serenas' dress and the fact that she was awarded best female tennis player?

Ahhhhhh! What curves?  How curvacious?  Ok!  Serena got her curves the old fashion way.  A combination of genes, sweat on the court and in the gym and on the tracks.

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Food Pyramid Now Replaced by "MyPlate" icon

Food Pyramid Has Been Replaced by 'MyPlate' icon emphasizing fruit...


The U.S. federal government's new food icon, MyPlate, serves as a reminder to help consumers make healthier food choices. The MyPlate icon emphasizes the fruit, vegetable, grains, protein and dairy food groups. (Credit: Image courtesy of USDA)

The US Department of Agriculture food pyramid has been replaced by "MyPlate icon" emphasizing vegetable, grains, protein and dairy....

The Science Daily News (2011-06-02), recently reported that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has unveiled the federal government's new food icon, MyPlate.  What this means is move over, food pyramid. The new icon is to remind Americans to eat better and to serve as a reminder to help consumers make healthier food choices.

According to the report MyPlate is a new generation icon with the intent to prompt consumers to think about building a healthy plate at meal times and to seek more information to help them do that by going to www.ChooseMyPlate.gov. The new MyPlate icon emphasizes the fruit, vegetable, grains, protein and dairy food groups.


"This is a quick, simple reminder for all of us to be more mindful of the foods that we're eating and as a mom, I can already tell how much this is going to help parents across the country," said First Lady Michelle Obama. "When mom or dad comes home from a long day of work, we're already asked to be a chef, a referee, a cleaning crew. You can get the full original story here on the MyPlate icon. 

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